Empathy and morality in behaviour readers

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Susana Monsó
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[1] Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia (UNED),Department of Logic, History and Philosophy of Science
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Biology & Philosophy | 2015年 / 30卷
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Empathy; Morality; Moral emotions; Nonhuman animals; Behaviour reading; Mindreading/theory of mind;
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It is tempting to assume that being a moral creature requires the capacity to attribute mental states to others, because a creature cannot be moral unless she is capable of comprehending how her actions can have an impact on the well-being of those around her. If this assumption were true, then mere behaviour readers could never qualify as moral, for they are incapable of conceptualising mental states and attributing them to others. In this paper, I argue against such an assumption by discussing the specific case of empathy. I present a characterisation of empathy that would not require an ability to attribute mental states to others, but would nevertheless allow the creature who possessed it to qualify as a moral being. Provided certain conditions are met, a behaviour reader could be motivated to act by this form of empathy, and this means that behaviour readers could be moral. The case for animal morality, I shall argue, is therefore independent of the case for animal mindreading.
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